The last shipment I had from Cabelas came US Postal Service. Cabela's uses it's own brokerage system and the fee is $3 which is quite reasonable.Danny Boy said:I vaguely recall Cabalas ships via UPS, which to me is a no deal.
I'm with you on this Bigred - to a point, I could not get Cabela's boots or any decent boots from my local gun shop. I spend hundreds of dollars per year between 2 or 3 different gun/outdoors stores that I would call local and Mom and Pops. On the flip side - in exchange for lending some support to my local Mom and Pops gunshops, I walk out of the store feeling like I have been raped at times, average price per box of shells is 25% higher or more, clothing 35+% higher and it truley is hard to take at times. I will continue to support my local guys but not at any price. Hope that made sense. No need to explain the cost of doing business or overhead or price biasing. I do understand the marketplace from both sides of the counter and agree it would be a shame to lose our local shops.BIGREDD said:Well we are a pro-gun and pro-Canadian site here... so I will take this opportunity to wave my "little gun store flag"!![]()
The advent of big box stores is not good for the little gun store... and it is really bad for us as gun buyers. Try and buy a handgun in Bass-pro or Cabellas... or order anything in the way of a specialty firearm!![]()
You may save a couple of bucks buying clothing, ammo and their own name brands at the big box stores... but you are doing yourself a disservice in the long run.![]()
Shop at the local gun store... cuz when they are all gone... you will wish you had.![]()
Claybuster said:Cabela's service to Canada is quite good IF they will ship the article here. They have increased the "restrictions" well beyond what is legally required and won't ship almost anything involving firearms including cases and slings.![]()
open-sights said:I'm with you on this Bigred - to a point, I could not get Cabela's boots or any decent boots from my local gun shop. I spend hundreds of dollars per year between 2 or 3 different gun/outdoors stores that I would call local and Mom and Pops. On the flip side - in exchange for lending some support to my local Mom and Pops gunshops, I walk out of the store feeling like I have been raped at times, average price per box of shells is 25% higher or more, clothing 35+% higher and it truley is hard to take at times. I will continue to support my local guys but not at any price. Hope that made sense. No need to explain the cost of doing business or overhead or price biasing. I do understand the marketplace from both sides of the counter and agree it would be a shame to lose our local shops.
Goose25 said:Well said Open-sights